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Spring is the time for hyacinths

To commemorate spring, Sun Valley have put together a three-part Spring Flower Series to honor a few of their seasonal specialties. Part one is about hyacinths.



Hyacinth is a spring bulb flower through and through. Each stem has rows of intricate blossoms saturated in hues commonly associated with Easter and springtime, such as blue, violet, white, pink, and yellow. When a hyacinth first begins to bloom, it produces a light floral aroma, but once the flowers fully open up the scent becomes intoxicating and powerful. Each color is paired with its own unique fragrance.

Sun Valley offers six colors and grow 10 different varieties. These are the "early" and "late" varieties of each color, which ensures we are growing the strongest hyacinth throughout the season. This little detail is important, since the typical flowering season for hyacinth is spring, but they grow them from January until May.

Read more at Sun Valley's Flower Talk
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